These are the best sad movies to watch when you need a good cry, from heartbreaking romance tearjerkers to epic war movies and award-winning dramas.
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The scariest and most influential horror films of the last 100+ years. These are the best scary movies of the genre.
movies, cinema has the unique ability to transport us to new worlds and make us feel a wide range of emotions. Among these emotions, sadness holds a special place in our hearts. Despite the tears and heartbreak that accompany sad movies, we find ourselves drawn to them time and time again...
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